Tag Archives: bush

Do you think certain people are born with an inherent affinity for animals and nature?

I have a natural repoire with animals, certain kinds in particular.. I feel I was born this way and those who know me have noticed and think the same…. It is especially strong with cats, dogs and wild birds… It’s wierd, like I can make them trust me instantly… I think it is the strongest with wild birds, they are utterly fascinating to me and I have been able to walk right up to a wild chickadee and coax it to perch on my hand, no food, out in the middle of the bush I just walked up and put out my hand, the bird got on and let me stroke its feathers and hold him up to my face to look in his eye before he fluttered off. This kind of thing happens alot to me, and I never feed the birds, but they let me walk right up to them and sometimes touch them and they never act scared, its like they ignore me because they know im not a threat…. Does anyone else have a gift with animals like that?? Do you think people are born that way or is it just personality??

How do I save a baby blue tit?

I found a baby blue tit this morning just sitting in the pouring rain. I moved it to a nearby bush and luckily after about an hour or so it’s mum found it. She has been feeding it all day but the baby bird (which does have feathers) appears only able to flutter 1/2 a metre or so. Not sure whether it’s wing was damaged – may have fell out of the nest? I am trying to let nature take it’s course but it’s very difficult knowing that the baby bird may die overnight (cold or eaten by a fox etc) so I would really like to try and do something. Is it worth trying to find the nest and put it back in? Should I try to make the baby bird warm (put it in an open box on the ground/towel/bring it in)? Any answers gratefully received! Donna

What do I do, I found two baby birds…….?

Ok, My mom found two baby birds(I think there blue jays) under a bush, there definitly not feathered enough to fly and we haven’t seen a mom or dad around taking care of them. I left them alone for a while. I also fed one a worm. Do I keep feeding them worms? I left them under the bush though so I didnt disturb them excelt my dad but one in a nest me and brother made out of a box lid. What do I do?

What do you feed newborn Morning doves?

I found a nest in a bush in my yard with two eggs, but the mother bird hasn’t been there for a while. I am thinking about bringing the eggs inside and putting them in a box with a light over it. But I do i would like to make sure I can actually sustain them. Is this possible? I need as much advice as possible.

What to do with a wild baby bird?

A few hours ago, I heard birds chirping really loud, i went outside to see what was up and saw 2 birds looking directly at a bush, i looked at the bush and was suprised to a baby bird, based on what I saw I assumed the bird fell out of its nest ( the nest was on the roof of my house, i know because ocasionally i’d see those 2 birds fly up there ) and the 2 birds are trying to figure how to get the baby back up there, i felt real bad for the bird but went back inside, about 2 hours later i noticed there wasnt any more chirping outside, so i went outside and couldn’t find those 2 birds anywhere but I did find the baby bird still in the bush, i didnt know wat to do, if i left it inside the bush it was likely to be cat food. I thought for a while about what to do… I got a shoe box with 2 holes in it, some hamster bedding, and then put the hamster bedding inside the box, i then went to the sink got a really really small glass bowl ( small enough so the bird could drink out of it ) and filled it with water, I picked up the bird and put it in the shoe box, brought the box inside my house and now here i am, I tryd to spoon feed it water ( well i guess i mean spoon drink it ) but it wouldn’t take it, it just sits there all scared and shakey, if i put my hand over the box it’ll pull its head back into its body and its wings will come towards my hand just a little bit. I have no clue what to do, I’m probably gonna take it to an animal shelter. What to do??
I just read recently on a website that a baby bird outside of its nest is considered a fledgling, falling out of its nest on purpose to keep away from predators like hawks or climbing cats and being fed by their parents who will soon come back and keep feeding it for a few weeks until it is able to hunt for food its self and be on its own… i feel ive done the wrong thing. I also read that once human hands have touched it, the parents will never accept it again. Is any of this misleading information? Should I tomorrow take it to a shelter, or bring it back to the bush where it could still be cat food?
to first poster: I can’t put it back in its nest, its to far up on my house and I can’t get a ladder to climb.

What to do with a wild baby bird?

A few hours ago, I heard birds chirping really loud, i went outside to see what was up and saw 2 birds looking directly at a bush, i looked at the bush and was suprised to a baby bird, based on what I saw I assumed the bird fell out of its nest ( the nest was on the roof of my house, i know because ocasionally i’d see those 2 birds fly up there ) and the 2 birds are trying to figure how to get the baby back up there, i felt real bad for the bird but went back inside, about 2 hours later i noticed there wasnt any more chirping outside, so i went outside and couldn’t find those 2 birds anywhere but I did find the baby bird still in the bush, i didnt know wat to do, if i left it inside the bush it was likely to be cat food. I thought for a while about what to do… I got a shoe box with 2 holes in it, some hamster bedding, and then put the hamster bedding inside the box, i then went to the sink got a really really small glass bowl ( small enough so the bird could drink out of it ) and filled it with water, I picked up the bird and put it in the shoe box, brought the box inside my house and now here i am, I tryd to spoon feed it water ( well i guess i mean spoon drink it ) but it wouldn’t take it, it just sits there all scared and shakey, if i put my hand over the box it’ll pull its head back into its body and its wings will come towards my hand just a little bit. I have no clue what to do, I’m probably gonna take it to an animal shelter. What to do??
I just read recently on a website that a baby bird outside of its nest is considered a fledgling, falling out of its nest on purpose to keep away from predators like hawks or climbing cats and being fed by their parents who will soon come back and keep feeding it for a few weeks until it is able to hunt for food its self and be on its own… i feel ive done the wrong thing. I also read that once human hands have touched it, the parents will never accept it again. Is any of this misleading information? Should I tomorrow take it to a shelter, or bring it back to the bush where it could still be cat food?
to first poster: I can’t put it back in its nest, its to far up on my house and I can’t get a ladder to climb.

How do I save a baby blue tit?

I found a baby blue tit this morning just sitting in the pouring rain. I moved it to a nearby bush and luckily after about an hour or so it’s mum found it. She has been feeding it all day but the baby bird (which does have feathers) appears only able to flutter 1/2 a metre or so. Not sure whether it’s wing was damaged – may have fell out of the nest? I am trying to let nature take it’s course but it’s very difficult knowing that the baby bird may die overnight (cold or eaten by a fox etc) so I would really like to try and do something. Is it worth trying to find the nest and put it back in? Should I try to make the baby bird warm (put it in an open box on the ground/towel/bring it in)? Any answers gratefully received! Donna